by Greg Colquitt | Oct 18, 2021 | Blog, Ski Industry News
Aspen’s history is a wild ride. Take a step back in time for a moment. It’s 1946. World War II just ended last year, and the world is moving again. The NBA is playing its first season, you don’t know it yet but thousands of notable Boomers are coming...
by Jack McNary | Oct 17, 2021 | Blog, Ski Industry News
As we wait in anticipation for the coming year, it makes sense to do a few basic things: take stock of your gear, survey your physical fitness (is it gonna be another ‘ski-yourself-into-shape’ kind of year?) and of course, brush up on the random things you might be...
by Dan Giesin | Oct 12, 2021 | Beginner, Blog, Expert, Intermediate, Ski Industry News
The massive forests of the Sierra Nevada range have been under siege in recent years by California’s relentless wildfire season. It was only a matter of time before a ski resort got in the way. The Caldor Fire, which began on Aug. 4 in the foothills east of...
by Greg Colquitt | Oct 11, 2021 | Blog, Ski Industry News
The Lone Peak Tram at Big Sky Mountain Resort is a “if you know you know” situation. If you don’t know, you should get to know because there are few experience quite like it in this world. There’s something very special about cramming into a...
by Dan Giesin | Oct 5, 2021 | Beginner, Blog, Expert, Intermediate, Ski Industry News
The Great Pandemic of 2020-21 put the brakes on a whole lot of things around the world, and the ski industry was no exception. Many projects expected to be completed in time for the 2020-21 ski season were put on hold because of the coronavirus. For instance, of the...
by Jack McNary | Oct 4, 2021 | Blog, Ski Industry News
Top 5 Ski Apps While skiing will always be a classic example of man vs nature, it’s impossible to ignore the impact that cell phones (and more widespread cell service) have had on the mountain experience. Gone are the days of clunky walkie-talkies, brick flip-phones...